At about 3:30 a.m. Sunday, a customer was shot inside the club. No other details about the incident were available, but the license was temporarily suspended as a preventive measure, authorities said.

"The safety of the public is a top priority of the TABC, so any breach of the peace or act of violence which occurs on a licensed premise is reviewed by the agency," the release said.

The commission has not filed any administrative actions showing the club at fault for this incident, although it remains under investigation.

The club's license was issued in May 2008, and TABC records show the establishment has been fined four times since May 2010 after finding administrative or criminal violations, including serving during prohibited hours, possessing liquor without a distributor's stamp and possession of drugs.